The nose belongs to a black Labrador named Bear, who sniffed out a thumb drive that had eluded law enforcement several weeks before Fogle agreed to plead guilty to having X-rated images of minors and paying for sex with teenage girls, according to NBC News.

Bear is one of only five dogs in the nation trained to detect electronic data devices, even cornflake-sized micro-cards that are easily concealed.

Just as dogs can find heroin or follow a human's trail from the scent of a piece of clothing, Bear can identify the particular odor associated with a thumb drive or other electronic storage device.

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"Labs are the best on this," his trainer, Tom Jordan, told NBC News. "They'll do anything to please their owner."

Bear had a role in Monday's arrest of Olympics gymnastics coach Marvin Sharp and three other investigations. At 2 years old, he is so good at what he does, he's just been sold to the Seattle Police Department to help solve Internet crimes for $9,500.